
OSHA Fines Museum Following Fatal Loading Dock Accident
- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined the San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology $4,965 for a “serious” violation.
- Federal regulators determined the museum failed to properly train staff on safe loading dock procedures.
- This oversight led to a 5,000-pound jet engine falling and killing the museum’s founder during an unloading process.
- Police noted the task was rushed and critical safety checks were ignored.
Grain Bin Death Underscores Critical Safety Training
- A 66-year-old man died after being engulfed in a Delaware grain bin, highlighting the fatal risks of grain storage.
- To prevent entrapment, experts advise against entering bins from the top, recommending pneumatic conveyance or professional services instead.
- Essential safety measures include using a full-body harness with a high anchor point, proper respiratory protection, and an outside observer.
- Workers must also follow lockout/tagout procedures on all mechanical equipment.
Worker Killed After Crane Load Falls at Salt Lake City Job Site
- A 29-year-old construction worker was killed Thursday morning in Salt Lake City after a heavy piece of metal fell from a crane.
- The incident, which occurred near 1800 West and 1500 South, resulted in the victim being pronounced dead at the scene.
- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is now investigating the site’s safety protocols.
- This incident follows a series of recent construction accidents in the area.
